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<address>Marc Langheinrich's Resume</address>
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<center><h1>Marc M. Langheinrich</h1></center>
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5210 Woodlawn Ave. N.<BR>
Seattle, WA 98103<BR>
(206) 632-6637</p>
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<h2>Education</h2>
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  <li><strong>1991 - present</strong><br>
      <!WA0><!WA0><a href = "http://www.uni-bielefeld.de">
      Universit&auml;t Bielefeld, Germany</a><br>
      Graduate Student (Diplom) in 
      <!WA1><!WA1><a href="http://www.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de/techfak/studiengang.html">
      <em>Computer Science in the Natural Sciences</em></a><br>
      <!WA2><!WA2><a href="http://www.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de/techfak/techfakengl.html">
      Faculty of Technology</a><br>
      Expected Graduation: Spring 1997<p>
      
  <li><strong>Summer 1995 - Summer 1996</strong><br>
      <!WA3><!WA3><a href = "http://www.u.washington.edu">
      The University of Washington</a><br>
      Visiting graduate student under the Fulbright program.<br>
      Department of <!WA4><!WA4><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu">
      <em>Computer Science</em></a>.<br>
      <br>
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<h2>Objective</h2>
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  <i>To obtain a position in the field of Computer Science and Information 
  Systems -- specifically, a career involving utilization of intelligent agents
  in modern computer applications.</i></ul><p>
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  <h2>Experience</h2>
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    <li>
	<i>Research Assistant</i><br>
	<strong>Department of Computer Science</strong>, University of
	Washington, USA<br>
	Summer 1996<br>
	Development of Web Agent software for the research project
	&quot;<!WA5><!WA5><a
	href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/ahoy/">Ahoy! The
	Homepage Finder</a>&quot;, an agent architecture for finding
	personal homepages on the World Wide Web. Program Size 10,000+
	lines. Programming Language: Perl5 (OOP) and C. <p> 
    <li>
	<i>Application Programmer and WebMaster</i><br>
	<strong>University Library</strong>, University of Bielefeld,
	Germany<br>
	1994-1995<br>
	Programmed several library applications for student use
	(DOS/Windows, C/C++).
	Created and maintained <!WA6><!WA6><a
	href="http://www.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/e-home.htm"> 
	Library web server</a>, including hardware/platform selection,
	software evaluation and network installation within the
	University Net.<p>
    <li>
	<i>Supervisor of System Group, HighTension Project</i><br>
	<strong>Department of Computer Science</strong>, University of
	Bielefeld, Germany<br>
	1993-1995<br>
	Design and implementation of a knowledge based therapy module as
	part of the <!WA7><!WA7><a
	href="http://www.TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.DE/techfak/ags/wbski/hypercon/">
	HYPERCON diagnosis system</a>. Coordinator of systems programmer
	group.<p>
    <li>
      <i>Tutor Computer Science Classes</i><br>
	<strong>Department of Computer Science</strong>, University of
	Bielefeld, Germany<br>
	1992-1993<br>
	Teaching assistant for technical cs and theory classes.<p>
    <li>
	<i>Freelance Database Programmer</i><br>
	1989-1995<br>
	Programmed several medium and large database applications in
	Paradox, FoxPro and Access for various customers like Health Care
	provider and Moving companies.<p>
    <li>
	<i>Personal Client Assistant</i><br>
	<strong>Rasmussen GmbH</strong>, Maintal, Germany<br>
	Seasonal, 1987-1991<br>
	Responsible for JIT-production and delivery of vital car-parts to
	all major german car companies (Mercedes/Benz, BMW, Porsche, VW). 
	Daily trading volume averaging $10,000.<p>
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  <h2>Computer Skills</h2>
  Proficient in the following areas:
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    <li><i>Internet Tools</i> -- World-Wide Web, Gopher,
	WAIS. HTTP-Server (httpd, Apache, Website) on Unix, DOS,
	Windows (3.1 + 95) and NT systems. TCP/IP network programming.
    <li><i>Programming Languages</i> -- C/C++, Pascal, LISP, Perl5
	(object oriented), Java, JavaScript, (HTML/HTTP)<br>
    <li><i>Operating systems</i> -- DOS, Windows3.1/NT/95, Unix, Mac OS
    <li><i>Database Applications</i> -- Microsoft Access and FoxPro,
	Borland Paradox and Paradox for Windows (including programming
	experience in all databases)<br>
    <li><i>Word Processing</i> --
	Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, Ami Pro and the LaTeX Document 
	preparation system<br>
  </ul><p>
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  <h2>Language Skills</h2>
  <ul><li><em>Native speaker</em> of <strong>German</strong>.
  <li><em>Fluent</em> in <strong>English</strong>.
  <li><em>Able to communicate</em> in <strong>French</strong> and 
      <strong>Japanese</strong>.
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<h2>Scholarships</h2>
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  <li> 1995, Fulbright Scholar at the University of Washington,
      Seattle, USA<br>
  <li> 1990, Nominated for a 'Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes'
      scholarship 
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<strong>Marc Langheinrich</strong><br>
Scores (GRE/TOEFL) and references available upon request.<br>
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 The University of Washington, Department of Computer Science</a><br>
 Email: <em><!WA9><!WA9><a href="mail:marclang@cs.washington.edu">marclang@cs.washington.edu</a><br>
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